Efficacy of subcutaneous allergen immunotherapy in atopic dogs: A retrospective study of 664 cases

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2022-08

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Fennis, Evelien E M
van Damme, Catharina M MISNI 0000000492479839
Schlotter, Y.M.ISNI 0000000389474095
Sinke, Jacqueline D
Leistra, Mieke H G
Bartels, Richard T
Broere, FemkeORCID 0000-0001-9343-0111ISNI 0000000388807652

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BACKGROUND: Canine atopic dermatitis (cAD) is an allergic skin disease affecting approximately 10% of dogs. allergen-specific immunotherapy (ASIT) is currently the only treatment option able to induce tolerance to the causative allergens. OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively establish the efficacy of ASIT in atopic dogs. ANIMALS: Client-owned (n = 664) dogs with cAD presented between 2008 and 2018 to two dermatology referral clinics. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Clinical records of atopic dogs were reviewed to obtain information including the results of the intradermal skin test and/or allergen-specific immunoglobulin (Ig)E serological results, the allergens included in the ASIT, concurrent symptomatic medications, and ASIT efficacy after at least 9 months. RESULTS: Excellent (ASIT alone controlled clinical signs), good (≥50% reduction of clinical signs) and poor (<50% improvement) responses were seen in 31.5%, 28.5% and 40.1% of the dogs, respectively. No significant differences in efficacy were associated with breed, sex, age at initiation of ASIT, type of allergens in ASIT, and between clinics. Dogs re-examined regularly responded significantly better to ASIT than dogs that did not (>50% improvement in 69.3% and 55.4% of the dogs, respectively). Dogs treated with ASIT and concomitant systemic glucocorticoids showed a significantly poorer response (success rate of >50% improvement of 38.5%). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: In 59.9% of atopic dogs, subcutaneous ASIT can improve clinical signs by ≥50%. The beneficial effect of ASIT is higher if dogs are re-examined regularly and if systemic long-term corticosteroids are avoided, at least during the first 9 months of ASIT.

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Fennis, E E M, van Damme, C M M, Schlotter, Y M, Sinke, J D, Leistra, M H G, Bartels, R T & Broere, F 2022, 'Efficacy of subcutaneous allergen immunotherapy in atopic dogs : A retrospective study of 664 cases', Veterinary Dermatology, vol. 33, no. 4, pp. 321-e75. https://doi.org/10.1111/vde.13075